Custom kernel for MIUI v5 - HTC Desire S

Hello everyone. Is there a kernel compatible with miui v5? I want the swipe2wake option because official one does not have it.
If there is, I flash it via recovery or?
And, is there a high chance of bricking my DS when flashing a custom kernel?
Thanks

chorba69 said:
Hello everyone. Is there a kernel compatible with miui v5? I want the swipe2wake option because official one does not have it.
If there is, I flash it via recovery or?
And, is there a high chance of bricking my DS when flashing a custom kernel?
Thanks
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I think that actually is THERE, but the link is dead and dont know what features it includes. And flashing kernel is actually safe, maybe some bootloops or bugs if somethings mess up.

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custom kernel on stock rom, is possible?

Hi, i'm new on htc sensation forum, i have a little question.
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel (overclocked) on stock ics rom? if yes, where I find it?
thx a lot
Dario
dariodisgusto said:
Hi, i'm new on htc sensation forum, i have a little question.
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel (overclocked) on stock ics rom? if yes, where I find it?
thx a lot
Dario
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Just for future reference, there is a search function on these forums. For example, I typed 'custom kernel stock rom' into it and a whole bunch of useful information appeared.
Having said that...
Is your phone s-off/rooted? You could flash a custom kernel provided that the build numbers are compatible. For example, Bricked kernel is stated to work with the majority of roms since it creates a boot.img from the one on the phone. Ultimately I would recommend extreme care and I would personally be flashing a stock-look custom rom if you still wanted the stock experience with the custom kernel.

[Q] ROM's and Rooting

Hi This might be a question that has been answered already or no. I've been browsing through the site and ready on ROM's and stuff. I just wanted to ask how to identify if a Custom rom is stable already and if there is a way to know without trying the rom first. I am scared of rooting my phone because I am afraid that I might brick my phone and if so is there different ways or just a standard way to do like S-off/S-On and flashing a rom.
Phone: HTC Sensation
ROM: Stock ICS Rom 4.0.3
smackero0 said:
Hi This might be a question that has been answered already or no. I've been browsing through the site and ready on ROM's and stuff. I just wanted to ask how to identify if a Custom rom is stable already and if there is a way to know without trying the rom first. I am scared of rooting my phone because I am afraid that I might brick my phone and if so is there different ways or just a standard way to do like S-off/S-On and flashing a rom.
Phone: HTC Sensation
ROM: Stock ICS Rom 4.0.3
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To identify the custom rom you need to flash it yourself and then judge it .But most of the JB rom like viperS/revelation especially Sense 5 is the latest and stable one ..
Also Before rooting and flashing custom rom you need to first Unlock bootloader and then flash recovery after that rooting and flashing roms..
No need to S-OFF , you will find it difficult (Wire Trick).
A great guide can be found HERE just skip the HBoot-S-OFF part and follow other instruction ..
ahsan64 said:
To identify the custom rom you need to flash it yourself and then judge it .But most of the JB rom like viperS/revelation especially Sense 5 is the latest and stable one ..
Also Before rooting and flashing custom rom you need to first Unlock bootloader and then flash recovery after that rooting and flashing roms..
No need to S-OFF , you will find it difficult (Wire Trick).
A great guide can be found HERE just skip the HBoot-S-OFF part and follow other instruction ..
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Thanks for the Guide. Just a question though. Does this guide apply on all ROM's like those made by VIPER and those CM10 thingy.
smackero0 said:
Thanks for the Guide. Just a question though. Does this guide apply on all ROM's like those made by VIPER and those CM10 thingy.
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Yes the guide is one time process.After that just download any Rom (VIPER or CM10 ) and then flash through recovery ..
ahsan64 said:
Yes the guide is one time process.After that just download any Rom (VIPER or CM10 ) and then flash through recovery ..
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Sorry for having such a lot of questions. Any particular Rom you would suggest. I just use basic stuff like gmail, txtplus app, and some games. A black based design would be perfect. Thanks in advance for the suggestion.

[Q] Kernel for overclocking CM11S

Hi guys. I've been following both the android and original android development sections of the OPO forum and have found no kernel that can overclock the OnePlus One running stock (rooted and BL unlocked) CM11s.
So, my question is very simple: is there any kernel that overclocks CM11s? (Yes, i know it is plenty fast already, the only purpose i have for it is bragging rights at the bar TBFH and to see how far it can go)
There is currently no custom kernel with overclocking features that will boot on CM11S.
If you really want it then you can go and flash a custom ROM and flash a kernel such as ak kernel which does have overclocking up to 2880MHz.
Do not flash ak kernel while on 11S, your phone will not boot.
zephiK said:
There is currently no custom kernel with overclocking features that will boot on CM11S.
If you really want it then you can go and flash a custom ROM and flash a kernel such as ak kernel which does have overclocking up to 2880MHz.
Do not flash ak kernel while on 11S, your phone will not boot.
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Thank you for you answer. Yes, I realize it wont boot on CM11S. infact, that is the first warning you read upon seeing the kernel.
I guess I will have to wait, since I think CM11S is by far the best ROM for the OnePlus... I had already installed 5 different roms on it and flashed furnace kernel only to see no difference in benchmarks (i think it's because it throttles, even though i stuck it in the cooler)
badjoras said:
Thank you for you answer. Yes, I realize it wont boot on CM11S. infact, that is the first warning you read upon seeing the kernel.
I guess I will have to wait, since I think CM11S is by far the best ROM for the OnePlus... I had already installed 5 different roms on it and flashed furnace kernel only to see no difference in benchmarks (i think it's because it throttles, even though i stuck it in the cooler)
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Benchmarks mean absolutely nothing. Its all about day-to-day performance. Custom ROMs are better in my opinion because currently on 11S there are numerous crucial bugs that are affecting the phone from being used. Just to name some,
- In-call audio volume fixed.
- Some workarounds on the touchscreen problem.
... the list goes on and on but I don't feel like explaining all of them but custom ROMs offer a lot more features than what stock has to offer plus they give you a sneak preview of whats to come in the next OTA without having to wait for it.
The decision is up to you, they're all free after all. Thats the joy of custom ROMs and kernels

[Q] Locked Boot Loader, Can I Still Install ROMs?

So I had to downgrade from 5.0.2 in order to install KK+Root+SU But is it possible to install ROMs if the boot loader is locked? God, this sounds like a very silly question. If anybody could shed some light on my lack of knowledge I'd be very grateful.
MrTimeStop said:
So I had to downgrade from 5.0.2 in order to install KK+Root+SU But is it possible to install ROMs if the boot loader is locked? God, this sounds like a very silly question. If anybody could shed some light on my lack of knowledge I'd be very grateful.
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With a locked boot you cannot install anything that relies on a custom kernel. So no CM, AOSP, BP, DU AOKP etc....
Basically, you can only install stock (i.e sony xperia stock) based ROMs
gregbradley said:
With a locked boot you cannot install anything that relies on a custom kernel. So no CM, AOSP, BP, DU AOKP etc....
Basically, you can only install stock (i.e sony xperia stock) based ROMs
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Thanks for such a quick reply. Definitely what I didn't want to hear, but that is something I'll have to live with. :/
Would you happen to,have any advice on how I can got back to Lollipop or download custom stock based roms?
MrTimeStop said:
Thanks for such a quick reply. Definitely what I didn't want to hear, but that is something I'll have to live with. :/
Would you happen to,have any advice on how I can got back to Lollipop or download custom stock based roms?
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Flash a pre rooted lollipop zip in recovery. There is a whole thread of them in the general section
gregbradley said:
Flash a pre rooted lollipop zip in recovery. There is a whole thread of them in the general section
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You're a star, thanks for your time again.

Can you install a stock kernel on a custom ROM? Last resort to use my A8 again with enforced mode...

Hi all,
Is it possible to install a STOCK kernel with the custom ROM? Reason is that all the custom ROMS for the A8 are on permissive mode and don't support enforcing.
If it's possible does anyone know or can point me to a howto? I tried fetching it from the latest samsung ROM but with no luck. Or is there a link for a dedicated stock rom for the a530f?
Any help would be highly appreciate; it's my last resort to get this phone back to duty again. I know, with permissive kernels, the phone runs like a charm with Android 11 and 12 ROMs. It's a pity to let it go due to the lack of security support in the kernels.
Kind regards,
Daan
hmmmm
yes only with twrp i think
idk if it would get bricked or not?
thatusbguy said:
hmmmm
yes only with twrp i think
idk if it would get bricked or not?
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Any idea where to get a stock kernel from or howto take it from the latest available stock ROM or if there's somewhere a howto to be found? Till now my search efforts for this subject are quite fruitless...

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